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What was the Mahdist revolt and what was its result?

An East African 1881 a Sudanese Islamic cleric declared himself the Mahdi or guided one who would restore the glory of Islam. I'm not to turn the political movement into a religious one forming an army to fight against Egypt. By 1882 the Mahdist army had taken control of the area around the capitol, Khartoum

How did the Cherokee Nation assimilate to White settler culture?

Assimilated to White settler culture adopted in colonial methods of farming, weaving and building they developed a syllabic alphabet for writing their language. The Cherokee Nation adopted a constitution based on the US Constitution

What was the Anglo-Zulu War and what were its results?

At first, this Anglo Zulu War did favor the Zulus, but eventually the British defeated them, and their lands became part of the British colony of South Africa.

By 1900 which states have gained their independence from the Ottoman Empire

Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Serbia, Russia, Romania. However, Bosnia and Herzegovina were under Austria-Hungary control.

What was the Treaty of waitangi?

Britain had promised to protect the property rights of the Maori. Within a short time the Maori became alarmed by British settlement patterns and the first of a series of Maori Wars broke out.

How did Vietnam try to resist French culture?

By 1884, when 12 year old Ham Nghi became emperor, his top advisers or vocal critics of the French. The French soon tried to assert their control by raiding the Royal Palace, but the young Emperor had been removed for safety. Ham Nghi's supporters continued to resist French rule until he was captured in 1888 and exiled to Algeria.

Explain what pan africanism was and how it connected to a resistance to imperialism.

Colonial governments in Africa were largely run by military officials from Europe. However by the end of World War I western-educated Africans had a shared identity and nationalism known as planned opportunism creating unity .

Why were they upset and why did they expect Freedom?

For the first time Filipinos have nationalist Ambitions and the education needed to carry them out. In 1896 several revolts broke out in provinces around Manila barking the beginning of the Philippine Revolution.The Spanish-American war broke out in 1898, and after a decisive American victory in the Battle of Manila Bay, exiled Filipino revolutionaries return. Paste on us sympathy for Philippine Independence, the rebels expected freedom.

How were they treated by the British?

In 1788, the British began sending convicts and soldiers to establish colonies in New South Wales. The government instructed the settlers to treat the indigenous and kindly. However the colonial government did not recognize indigenous land ownership.

Why was Benito Juarez overthrown and what was the final result of that?

In 1863 a group of Mexican conservatives conspired with Napoleon III to overthrow the liberal government of Benito Juarez who was a full-blooded zapotec. Mexicans forced the French to withdraw from Mexico and Maximilian, who became the new French emperor of Mexico, was executed while Juarez resumed the presidency.

What was the Samory Toure's War and what were its results?

In West Africa in 1868, Mande fhieftain samory Touré let a group of Warriors to establish a powerful Kingdom in Guinea extending it until the early 1880s.

What were British relationships with the Maori after the New Zealand Wars?

In the 1850s the Maori became reluctant to sell more land to settlers feeling for their future. Ignoring the promise of the Treaty of waitangi, the government attempted to pressure the Maori to sell land, sending troops in 1861 to dislodge the Maori from the property in question.

What was the Yaa Asantewaa War and what was its result?

In the beginning of 1823, the British made several attempts to subjugate the Asante Empire in present-day Ghana in West Africa. The first four were unsuccessful. The Yaa Asantewaa war or the war of the golden stool, a symbol of national unity.

Why was the Proclamation of 1763 significant?

Reserved all the land between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River for Native Americans the first time a European government had recognized a territorial rights of indigenous people

Who were the Aboriginal people?

The Aboriginal people have been in Australia for an estimated 50,000 years and have the oldest continuous culture on Earth.

How did the failure of the rebellion impact British control over India?

The British crushed the Rebellion killing thousands but the event marked the emergence of Indian Nationalism. After the Indian Rebellion, Britain also exiled the Mughal Emperor for his involvement in the rebellion and ended the Mughal Empire. 1858 until India won independence in 1947, the British Raj, the colonial government, took its orders directly from the British government in London.

How did the Treaty of Paris lead to the philippine-American war? What was the result?

The Treaty of Paris ending the war merely transferred control of the Philippines from Spain to the United States. By the time February 1899, and what is known to be the philippine-american war. The war ended in US History 1902. And estimated 20,000 Philippine troops were killed and more than 200,000 civilians died as a result of the war

What led to the sepoy mutiny (Indian rebellion of 1857)?

The pay and status of sepoys began to decrease. They also weren't as respected compared to generations before.

Who were the Xhosa people and why did they kill their cattle?

The xhosa began to kill the cattle and destroy their crops in the belief that these actions would cause spirits to remove the British settlers from their lands.

What was the Indian National Congress?

in 1885, several British educated Indians established the Indian National Congress. Though begun as a forum for airing grievances to the colonial government, it quickly began to call for self-rule

Even though they assimilated, how were they negatively impacted by the expansion?

After the discovery of gold in 1829 on Cherokee land in Georgia, attempts began to force the Cherokee off their land. After Congress passed the Indian Removal Act of 1830 the Cherokee and other southeast Native American tribes were forced to relocate to what is now Oklahoma. US Expansionism continued, affecting many Native American peoples.

What was the Sokoto Caliphate?

Caliphate with its new seat at the new town of Sokoto.

What began the Philippine Revolution?

For the first time Filipinos have nationalist Ambitions and the education needed to carry them out. In 1896 several revolts broke out in provinces around Manila barking the beginning of the Philippine Revolution.

Who was Tupac Amaru the second and how did he attempt to resist imperialism?

He was descended from the last Inca ruler, Tupac amaru, and took that name to Falcon water the second. In 1780 he arrested and executed a colonial administrator, charging him with cruelty. This led to other revolts across Latin America

Who were the sepoys? How did they help Britain maintain their ownership of India?

Sepoys were Indian soldiers under British employees making up the majority of the British armed forces in colonial India. Northridge news or Muslims and 1857 the British began using rifle cartridges that had been greased with the mixture of the fat of cows and pigs. Hindus and Muslims were both furious. Both were convinced that the British were trying to convert them to Christianity.


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